Recently published Ornitholoyical Works. 477 



84. Collet f on two Birds new to Norway. 



[Om et Par for Norges Fauna nye Fuglearter. Af Robert CoUett. 

 Chr, Vid.-Selsk. Forli. 1877, No. 5.] 



The first occurrences of Motacilla melanope, Pallas, and 

 Phylloscopus sibilatrix (Beclist.) are recorded. 



85. Reichenow and Schalow on the Biography of Orni- 

 thologists. 



[Biographisclie Notizeu liber Ornithologen der Gegenwart, gesammelt 

 von Anton Reichenow und Herman Schalow. 16 pp. 4to. 1879.] 



This pamphlet contains a reprint of the short biographies 

 of living ornithologists which have lately appeared in the 

 ' Ornithologischer Centralblatt.' So far as Germany is con- 

 cerned, the list is very complete ; but there are serious omis- 

 sions in the English list, which we trust means will be found 

 to supply, as a good general work on this subject would be 

 most useful to all interested in our science. 



86. De Heldreich, ' Fauna of Greece.' 



[Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1878. — La Fauna de Grece, Rap- 

 port sur les travaux et recherches zoologiques faites en Grece et revue 

 sommaire des Animaux qui s'y trouvent naturellement ou a I'etat de 

 domesticite, par Th. De Heldreich. Partie I. Animaux Vertebres. 8vo. 

 Athenes: 1878.] 



The ornithological portion of this little work occupies from 

 page 26 to 61. The number of species treated of is 331. 

 These are arranged under their respective families as birds of 

 summer, of winter, and of passage. The Greek names of a 

 large number of them are given, and short notes on the cir- 

 cumstances under which each species is found. 



87. Dr. Coues on Private Letters of Wilson, Ord, and 

 Bonaparte. 



[Private Letters of Wilson, Ord, and Bonaparte. Edited by Dr. EUiott 

 Coues. The Penn Monthly, x. pp. 443-455.] 



The three letters here reprinted, with an explanatory pre- 

 face by Dr. Coues, arc in the possession of Miss Lawson, a 



